Arbitration / Mediation / Litigation

Third-Party Funding in International Arbitration, 2nd Edition

Edited by Lisa Bench Nieuwveld · Victoria Shannon
Kluwer Law International October 2017

Specifications

ISBN-13
9789041161116
Publisher
Kluwer Law International
Publication
October 2017
Format
Hardback , 328 pages
Jurisdiction
International ? Countri(es) for reference only

Details

This welcome book, expertly revealing the nuances of third-party funding in international arbitration, examines the phenomenon in key jurisdictions around the world and provides a reliable resource for users and potential users that may wish to tap into and make use of this distinctive funding tool.

The authors analyze and assess the legal regime in a variety of countries based upon legislation, judicial opinions, ethics opinions, and practitioner anecdotes describing the state of third-party funding in that jurisdiction. They describe how courts and legislative bodies around the world have thus far handled the major ethical issues and concerns that affect the practice of third-party funding. Among the issues raised and examined are the following: ;

  • payment of adverse costs;
  • “before-the-event” (BTE) and “after-the-event” (ATE) insurance;
  • attorney financing, including contingency representation and conditional fee arrangements;
  • loans;
  • ethical doctrines influential to the continued existence and viability of the third-party funding industry;
  • possible waivers of the attorney work-product doctrine or attorney-client privilege;
  • potential encouragement of non-meritorious claims;
  • possible future bundling, securitization, and trading of legal claims;
  • risk that the funder may put its own interests ahead of the client’s interests; and
  • whether the existence of a funding agreement must or should be disclosed to the decision-maker.

 

The book concludes with observations regarding third-party funding in international investment arbitration and predictions regarding the future of the third-party funding industry worldwide.

Focusing on the key jurisdictions that have well-developed third-party funding markets – Australia, Germany, the United Kingdom, the United States, the Netherlands, Canada, and South Africa – and regional overviews for Europe, Asia, the Middle East, Africa, and Latin America, this book ably creates a reference source for parties aiming to take advantage of the high values, speed, reduced evidentiary costs, outcome predictability, industry expertise, and high award enforceability characteristic of the third-party funding arrangements available in international arbitration.

Table of Contents

About the Authors

Foreword

Preface

Acknowledgments

CHAPTER 1 Introduction to Third-Party Funding

CHAPTER 2 Mechanics of Third-Party Funding Agreements: A Funder’s Perspective

CHAPTER 3 Ethical Considerations for Third-Party Funding

CHAPTER 4 Third-Party Funding in Australia

CHAPTER 5 Third-Party Funding in the United Kingdom

CHAPTER 6 Third-Party Funding in the United States of America

CHAPTER 7 Third-Party Funding in Germany

CHAPTER 8 Third-Party Funding in the Netherlands

CHAPTER 9 Third-Party Funding in Canada

CHAPTER 10 Third-Party Funding in South Africa

CHAPTER 11 Third-Party Funding in Europe: An Overview

CHAPTER 12 Third-Party Funding in Asia: An Overview

CHAPTER 13 Third-Party Funding in Latin America, the Caribbean, the Middle East, and Africa: An Overview

CHAPTER 14 Third-Party Funding in Investor-State Arbitration

CHAPTER 15 Conclusion

Appendices

Appendix I

Appendix II

Appendix III

Index

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